Thursday, March 31, 2016

HP Proliant DL380 G7 compatible with Kingston SKC1000H/960G PCIe SSD NVME?

Hi to all the experts out there.




Can anyone confirm if they've successfully installed and operated the Kingston SKC1000H/960G PCIe SSD NVME card in an HP Proliant DL380 G7 Server? If so, is it just plug-and-play? Does the extra capacity just become available as a new volume?



Despite being out of drive bays, we are looking for a performance upgrade on our SQL service and have had excellent experience with SSD drives in the past, but we have never used a PCIe solution before. (Suggestions for alternatives to the Kingston device would be welcome too if anyone has such experience)



Thanks in advance.

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